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Post #1510146

2025-05-01 14:41 UTC

In ideal world, journals would ask authors whether their article has been preprinted. If it has, the journal article would link back to the preprint, both on the journal website and in the underlying metadata. I'd love to work on this with publishers!

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  • @LudoWaltman@social.cwts.nl 2025-05-01 14:43

    There are lots of interesting additional analyses that can be performed based on our work. Unfortunately, we cannot share all data we used, but what can be shared is available in Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15301958. Hope it will be of use!

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  • @LudoWaltman Yes. And ideally this should be part of a PID-linked output cloud of projects, tying together proposal, data, code, posters, preprints, articles, video, blogpost etc. That could/should be visible on the landing pages of any of the items involved. It would be nice if any steps to do the reciprocal preprint<>article link would be done in such a way that it would fit that bigger, longer term goal.

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  • @cdb_77@mastodon.online 2025-05-03 05:01

    @LudoWaltman in an ideal world, predatory scientific journals would not exist. Or scholars would seriously #boycott them. In an ideal world scientific journals are diamond open access (DOAJ: https://doaj.org/) so that #knowledge produced by #universities would be available without additional costs to whom pay, i.e. every citizen via the taxes. #science #ScientificJournals #OpenAccess #DiamondOpenAccess Ping @DOAJ @academia_carnet

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